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L'Étrangleur

Original title: Lady of Burlesque
  • 1943
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
3K
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Barbara Stanwyck and Michael O'Shea in L'Étrangleur (1943)
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After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before he strikes again.After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before he strikes again.After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before he strikes again.

  • Director
    • William A. Wellman
  • Writers
    • Gypsy Rose Lee
    • James Gunn
  • Stars
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Michael O'Shea
    • Iris Adrian
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Gypsy Rose Lee
      • James Gunn
    • Stars
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Michael O'Shea
      • Iris Adrian
    • 64User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Deborah Hoople - aka Dixie Daisy
    Michael O'Shea
    Michael O'Shea
    • Biff Brannigan
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Gee Gee Graham
    Charles Dingle
    Charles Dingle
    • Inspector Harrigan
    J. Edward Bromberg
    J. Edward Bromberg
    • S.B. Foss
    Frank Conroy
    Frank Conroy
    • 'Stacchi' Stacciaro
    Victoria Faust
    • Lolita La Verne
    Gloria Dickson
    Gloria Dickson
    • Dolly Baxter
    Marion Martin
    Marion Martin
    • Alice Angel
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Russell Rogers
    Stephanie Bachelor
    Stephanie Bachelor
    • The Princess Nirvena
    Pinky Lee
    Pinky Lee
    • Mandy
    Pete Gordon
    Pete Gordon
    • Officer Pat Kelly
    • (as Eddie Gordon)
    Janis Carter
    Janis Carter
    • Janine
    Lou Lubin
    Lou Lubin
    • Moey - the Candy Butcher
    Gerald Mohr
    Gerald Mohr
    • Louie Grindero
    Bert Hanlon
    • Sammy
    Claire Carleton
    Claire Carleton
    • Sandra
    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Gypsy Rose Lee
      • James Gunn
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews64

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    8gftbiloxi

    An Almost Forgotten Gem

    The most surprising thing about LADY OF BURLESQUE was that it got made at all. Burlesque was all but dead by 1942, shut out of most towns and cities by relentless moral crusaders, and Hollywood itself was mired in the infamous "production code," which put a heavy lid on what could and could not be shown on screen. But burlesque had spawned a number of stars who remained favorites with public, and in 1941 the legendary Gypsy Rose Lee penned a book called THE G-STRING MURDERS. It proved extremely popular, and a year later United Artists took a chance on the film project.

    True enough, the movie couldn't show the strippers in action or play out the bawdy comic sketches so popular in burlesque, but writer James Gunn turned in a superior script, and director William Wellman and his cast gave the whole thing tremendous dash and style. The result was a movie that captured the seedy, underworld-edged world of burlesque without actually causing censors to yank it from distribution.

    In theory, LADY OF BURLESQUE is a murder mystery, but mystery takes a back seat to the brawling backstage antics of crossed love affairs and star rivalry. Barbara Stanwyck endows star stripper "Dixie Daisy" with her own memorable brand of tough class--and although she can only be shown from the waist up when she bumps and grinds, she still manages to tear strips off her musical number "Play It On The G-String." The rest of the cast is equally memorable, many of them burlesque stars in their own right. Pinky Lee (Mandy) is memorably teamed with Marion Martin (Alice Angel) to delightful effect; Iris Adrian (Gee-Gee)is the gum smacking brash blonde to end all gum smacking brash blondes; and such memorable character actors as Michael O'Shea (Biff), Gloria Dickson (Dolly), and J. Edward Bromberg (Foss) round out the cast superbly.

    Sad to say, LADY OF BURLESQUE has fallen into public domain, and it has not been well preserved. I have seen several releases of the film, and all of them are plagued with breaks in the film and the soundtrack. LADY OF BURLESQUE may never be regarded as a "great" film, but it is an extremely entertaining one, particularly for those who already know something about the now-lost world of burlesque. As one character says, "Makes me want to leave the wife!" Recommended.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    earlytalkie

    Did Barbara ever make a bad film?

    Barbara Stanwyck managed to elevate nearly every film and television show she ever did. The earliest film I saw her in was "The Miracle Woman" from 1931. I just saw "Baby Face" and I own copies of "The Thorn Birds", "Stella Dallas" and this film. "Lady of Burlesque" is a wonderful, atmospheric depiction of an bygone era, complete with Stanwyck doing some amazing dance moves. Some people have criticized the music score as being second-rate, but that is what it SUPPOSED to be. Burlesque wasn't Ziegfeld. Men went to see the girls in various stages of undress, not hear Cole Porter or Irving Berlin. The music and the corny jokes were incidental to the "action" on stage, and it was not for nothing that Arthur Lange's musical score was nominated for an Acadamy Award. The mystery story is well-told and the atmosphere is added to by an excellent supporting cast, with Iris Adrian being a standout. After seeing this wonderfully entertaining film you will feel like you have been whisked back in time to an era long-gone.
    7blanche-2

    Take It Off the E-String

    That body - those legs - yes, it's Barbara Stanwyck, who is sensational in "Lady of Burlesque," a 1943 film based on Gypsy Rose Lee's novel "The G String Murders." The murder mystery aspect of this film (which is pretty lame) is just an excuse to give the audience a taste of life in a burlesque house - the crummy dressing rooms, the fights, the raids, the dumb on-stage humor, and underneath it all, a camaraderie and a closeness. The performances are all very chaste thanks to the censors. Stanwyck performs "Take It Off the E-String (Play It On the G-String)" and she's fantastic. It sounded like she was dubbed in the big parts of the song, but the lower register sounds a lot like her.

    Stanwyck is Dixie Daisy, a newcomer to this burlesque house who's making a big splash with the customers and with one of the comics (Michael O'Shea). When one of the girls is murdered, and then another (strangled with a G string), it begins to look as if someone is trying to close the old opera house where the show plays.

    Stanwyck is backed up by a lot of pros, including Iris Adrian, O'Shea, J. Edward Bromberg, and Pinky Lee. They're pros but she's a star - and it's her film from beginning to end. Somehow Stanwyck made it all look easy, slipping as easily into this role as she did into all the parts she played throughout her career. And it looks like she did her own dancing too.

    "Lady of Burlesque" is a lot of fun, and Stanwyck - sexy, tough, and warm - is spectacular.
    8banse

    Stanwyck Takes it Off The E-String and Plays it on The G-String

    Director William A. Wellman gives us Lady of Burlesque a boisterous whodunit played out in an old burlesque theatre. Based on Gypsy Rose Lee's novel The G-String Murders theres plenty of humor surrounding the murders with wisecracks left and right. Theres some bumps and grinds but no stripping due to the movie code at that time. Of course we have the wonderful Barbara Stanwyck here who dazzles us with some neat song and dance routines. Also a lovely bunch of beauties in scanty costumes including gum snapping Gee Gee (Iris Adrian), troubled Dolly (Gloria Dickson), gorgeous Alice (Marion Martin), Lolita (Victoria Faust) and Princess Nirvena (Stephanie Bachelor) both delightfully bitchy. Theres also Michael O' Shea and Pinky Lee involved in the mystery and humor at the old former opera house. So "Take It Off The E-String, Play It On The G-String" (song) and have a good time. Oscar nominee for Best Score.
    Snow Leopard

    An Unusual Combination That Works Rather Well

    "Lady of Burlesque" takes an unusual combination of story, setting, and characters, and puts it together into a rather entertaining movie. The murder mystery plot, the cast, and the seedy backstage setting make for an interesting setup, with things moving at a good pace.

    Barbara Stanwyck makes an interesting lead, as the burlesque star who has to try to track down a murderer while having some tart exchanges with her companions backstage. Michael O'Shea plays his stage comic role a bit too broadly at times, but he is often entertaining. Charles Dingle makes good use of his scenes as the police inspector, and he gives Stanwyck a good foil to play off of. Of the numerous other dancer characters, a couple of them are given some occasional good moments, although several of the others remain too indistinct from one another.

    Almost the entire story is told in the theater and dressing rooms where the company is playing, and the script is generally resourceful in keeping things interesting within these narrow confines. The mystery in itself is not particularly complex, but it works as a setup for a number of interesting sequences. Overall, there's not anything remarkable, but it works well as light entertainment with some interesting character interaction.

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    • Trivia
      The Production Code office objected to a G-string being the murder weapon and that the "Pickle Persuader" routine was potentially objectionable. Both stayed in the film.
    • Goofs
      When Dixie and Biff are at the bar after the raid, the amount of beer in Biff's glass keeps changing between shots.
    • Quotes

      Biff: What's the matter with comics?

      Dixie: I went into show business when I was seven years old. Two days later the first comic I ever met stole my piggy bank in a railroad station in Portland. When I was eleven the comics were looking at my ankles. When I was fourteen they were... just looking. When I was twenty I'd been stuck with enough lunch checks to pay for a three-story house. Naw, they're shiftless, dame-chasing, ambitionless...

    • Connections
      Edited into Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Take It Off the E-String
      Written by Sammy Cahn (as Sammy Kahn) and Harry Akst

      Performed by Barbara Stanwyck (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La dama del burlesque
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Encino Ranch - Balboa Boulevard & Burbank Boulevard, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hunt Stromberg Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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